Taiwan - 80% Fiber Coverage By 2010

"Chunghwa launched its fibre network in March 2004 and plans to cover 80% of the population with the infrastructure by the end of 2010"
 - Telegeography

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Granted, Taiwan is not the largest area in the world that needs to be covered by fiber, but the point is that they get it. Fiber is the way and they will be there.

Hopefully fiber deployment will have some per mile/per capita figure that equates to an increase in GDP formula that can be applied to all countries. If we then build an open, National Fiber Network we can apply that formula to ourselves and forecast how we will pay down our $1.4 Trillion deficit. 

No other infrastructure, or industry will be able to create enough value and expand faster than our spending and debt.
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